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Re: Ilford SFX
- From: Marco Pauck <pauck@xxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Ilford SFX
- Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2000 00:32:54 +0200
> I had some pieces of HIE and I will again try to make some shots
> with Ilford SFX, which I usually use as normal B&W film. Last year I
> tried this film for the first time with unknown dark red filter (darker
> than #25, but much lighter than #89B) and the result were underexposed
> negatives. This time I would like to try using Hoya R72 (#89B) filter.
> Has anyone any suggestions about exposures?
To add my vote: I rate SFX with R72 in D-76 at EI 6/9
and get perfect and consistent results.
Marco
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